As a production manager, I regularly worked with QPs which gave me a unique insight into the day-to-day responsibilities of the role – and alongside the high profile and pressure, it was the job satisfaction and sense of achievement that most appealed to me. So when the opportunity came up within my organisation to move into the quality department, I immediately asked to be sponsored through the QP training programme. Fortunately, I was given the go-ahead.
The flexibility of the RSSL course was hugely important to me – not only in terms of the six-month module schedule, but also that fact that students are able to start at any point during the cycle rather than having to wait for an official course start date.
The relatively short 2-3 days devoted to completing each module was also a motivating factor; it meant less time away from the office and home, as well as fewer expenses and accommodation costs.
I found the RSSL team friendly and relaxed; they managed to balance detailed and challenging knowledge sharing, with thoughtful details such as making sure my favourite cake was available for lunch. The sessions themselves were interactive and informal which made for a positive learning environment. And I also met an interesting mix of people in diverse roles from companies of all different sizes, not just the big pharmaceutical giants, which was a welcome benefit.
I completed all 12 modules within 2 years (2011-13) and passed my VIVA the following July 2014.
Having to say “no” to people. When you are unable to release a batch, this decision will naturally have implications for the overall business, but my primary concern is product and patient safety – this has to come before everything. So you do need a thick skin and it’s vital that you stand firmly behind decisions and remain consistent.
Knowing that I am responsible for releasing products that will prevent or cure diseases. In my previous role I was releasing seasonal flu vaccine which can literally save lives, and my current work with large animal vaccines is just as rewarding because I know healthy livestock have such a huge positive economic impact.
My VIVA – but don’t be put off! I found RSSL’s support invaluable in helping my preparation; I was able to attend full day 1 to 1 viva preparation sessions where I could focus on my individual concerns and I was able address those areas where I felt I was struggling.
First of all, don’t listen to those around you telling you there is only one provider; choose the QP programme that is right for you. I qualified successfully first time and a lot quicker than some of my colleagues who went elsewhere.
Secondly, choose your timing to join the course wisely. I found it advantageous to go into the QP programme with significant experience already behind me, which enabled me to put what I learnt into context and get more out of it.
And on a practical note, write everything down in your working day that is relevant to a QP role. This will prove incredibly valuable when you come to complete your VIVA application form as you will have a record of your achievements.
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